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I named my 2nd son Baylee, not realizing it's a feminine name. I wanted Lee to be part of his name because that's his grandfathers name. Now I feel bad. I love the name but I hope Baylee has no problems with it when he goes to school.

I only knew one person with this name (this spelling, too, oddly enough) and he was a guy born in the mid-1970s. Sometimes I called him "Bay Leaf." Anyhow, I think it's a dumb name for a person, but it would be okay for a dog.

Baylee is a nice name for any gender. Baylee on a dog isn't bad, but no offence to parents or anyone with the name or people who like it! I don't think it is that common which is nice. So kids won't be one of 5 other Baylees in their class. But some popular names aren't that bad. Baylee is a great name and it is all right if you don't think so. People have different views.

My name is Bailey and I don't really like this variation that much. I've had my name spelled like this quite a few times, and I've met a little girl named Bayleigh. I don't really like Baylee and Bayleigh because they look kind of creative. (Not that my name isn't a trendy name.) I do think the first commenter was being awesome with it because she named her kid after his grandfather. (You're coolio, lady!)

Not a fan of weird alternative spellings in an attempt to be a little unique. I like Bailey on it's own. Talking of gender, I am British and Bailey is becoming quite a popular name for BOYS! (as is Brooklyn, Riley and so was Ashley a few years ago). Whenever I see 'Baylee' it doesn't flow as well in my head as 'Bailey'. In my head it's more like 'Bay Lee' but that's just me.

-- Anonymous User 9/11/2014

Misspelling a name is low-class, and Bailee is no exception. Are the parents too uneducated to know that it should be spelled Bailey, or are they so unsophisticated and self-centered that they mistakenly think giving their child a misspelled name makes them (or their child) unique or clever? For anyone out there named Bailee, I feel sorry for you because I know it's not your fault.

-- Anonymous User 11/11/2014

It's fine to spell a name differently. "Baylee" is no exception. Saying that the way it is spelled is "low-class" is terrible. Spelling a name uniquely does not signify poverty or uneducation. My best friend is named Baylee and has had quite a bit of trouble with people making fun of or misspelling her name purposely, which comes from people who judge her or her parents by her name. Judging somebody, their intelligence or intellect, and income by what they name their child is superficial and ridiculous. Name your child Baylee if you want to. Nobody can tell you that you are stupid or that you are uneducated just because of your name. If I want to name my child Laikynn instead of Laken, I can. If I like one spelling better than another, I can use that spelling. Baylee's mother named her Baylee because she liked the way it was spelled, not to please judgmental people.

Such a tacky and trashy spelling. The name looks best spelled only as Bailey. Any other spellings simply look awful.The spelling of Bailey is practical. The others need to go ASAP.

-- Anonymous User 6/3/2016

I prefer Baylee instead of Bailey. Bailey is spelled like Bail Bonds. South Texas girl here... I love the view of the Bay so I'd prefer Baylee.. 100 times more, Bay is better than Bail Bonds. I don't care about the correct way of spelling it, I'm still sticking to Baylee as my favorite. Besides, I'm sure a lot of people pronounce it Bay - lee anyway.